• Pro B Busway system
Pro B Busway system
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Model
Pro B Al-core
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. Pro B Busway system
Rated voltage 1kV
Rated normal current 5000A
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
alloy code TMY
Series Pro B Series
Product Detail

Overview

Pro B busway adopts a new design, from the inside to the outside, exudes a unique charm, and enjoys the convenience and safety brought by technological innovation.

l  Unique technological charm

High conductivity conductor, save 21% power than normal aluminum conductor;

High heat dissipation housing, lower temperature rise, longer product life;

Composite insulation design, stronger ability to withstand impulse voltage;

The integrated side plate makes the grounding continuity more reliable;

The patented design of P Elastic Joint® Elastic Joint™ reduces the area of the existing plug-in interface by more than 50%. The parallel connection technology of dual-plug interfaces can truly realize fully compatible plug-in connections below 1000A. The pin adopts a patented elastic design, which can automatically compensate for the deformation during long-term operation.

The plug-in box can provide 16A ~ 1600A tapping current with 7 different sizes.

- Designed with support positioning device to ensure accurate positioning and support the weight of the plug-in box to protect the pins from external forces.

- Designed with the double interlocking mechanism, and the power-on state cannot be inserted and removed, thus ensuring the personal safety of the operator.

- Any type of circuit breaker can be equipped in the box, the breakers type and brand are optional for customer.

 

technology parameters

Conductor Type

Al

Rated Current

250-5000A

Frequency

50Hz/60Hz

Rated Voltage

1000V

IP

IP54/IP65/IP66 

Product Series

Pro B Series Compact Busway

Design standard

IEC61439-1;IEC61439-6;GB/T7251.1;GB/T7251.6;IEC60331;IEC 60529

Product Type

Low Voltage Busway

System

3P3W/3P4W/3P5W

 

Application

Commercial buildings, high-rise, industrial plants, data centers, rail transit, etc. 

 

Know your supplier
Wone Store
Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/MV & LV CT PT/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
占位
占位
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